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^ijl Sajikkol, Seoul,
November 11, 193*.
Dear father and mother:
Last Wednesday your letter came for which I
had been waiting two or three days, it was strange how the foreign
msil seemed to be spread out over several davs. Monday morning a
letter came from Ed Q'Rear (ra+her most of it was written by Giadys
because he was too busy), then Wednesday morning your letter, and"
Wednesday afternoon a letter from Ken, with a magazine and perhaps
one or two minor pieces of'mail from America in between *he letters-.
The post office apparently takes some time in assorting out the foreign mail when n arrives, and it all does not go out at the same
time. The same mail man delivers where our new house is, so I think
there will nv trouble about our mail reaching us without delay.
The house is progressing nicely. The stone
floors, all the plastering inside and .out (the plaster is clay), and
one of the brick chimneys, and the lower halves of the tiling are
done. The chimneys are being put out two or three feet from the
house so they will not have to . fto through the roof and cause diffi-
i it* ^l^y at>out leaking. One is on^ the east side and one on the west,
4j }%L Si each* serving two rooms. I should have said the plastering was done
\M 5 3 r^ith the exception of the finishing coat. Han moksa decided it would
\4» . l^ ke nice to utilize the space in the attic, and so he has had^that
M J ^.^^floored. It will be good for storing, things.
*^ i|j? ^hisf past week Pak moksa, who used to be at
^i^j vg Everlasting Peace but has a church on the west edge of the city now,
1 ^^* i is having a revival meeting this wefek. The special feature is that
^ , | \ not a Korean is to preach; each night a different missionary is on
^ > ? | the list. He asked me tofcome whenever I could and give guitar solos.
5 ."? ^v^I went Monday ni$it, and ;found the house packed ^nd people standing
it the back. Another surprise was that Bro. Stokes was sitting on
the platform. I had not known who was to preach. I played the
Ninety and Nine, and Bro. Stokes gave- a very fine sermon, and we
came back together. I am planning to go agaib tonight. Dr. Underwood preaches tonight; and Bro. -Gerdine preached one time during the
week. Wednesday night I preached at the His ML on, and this morning I
^ preached at Sangdong, one of the big city churches, formerly Northern
vqi i Methodist.
On account of Bishop Moore's trip here to
attend the General Conference, he had to postpone his China date,
.and that in turn made it impossible for him to be back here bv Not;.
15, as he had planned. He will not be coming till about Dec. 18..
I have a series of meetings in the **Hi£h City* circuit at the foot
of the Diamond Mountains beginning Nov. is. Had expected to be gone
only a week, but the pastor, who is one of my best "friends, about my
age, Song Chung Goon, wrote a day or two ago asking for eleven days,
to the 25th. He has arranged for two or three days in each church,
and I shall probably do as he has planned, although I think more
I j i\ V time in one church would be more profitable. Nov. 28, I begin the
♦S/^^N I Bible class at Haiju for the district. Miss Barlow has invited me
*|\k AJ to s£,&y at her hou3e. ^hat closes Dec. 5. Then Dec. 27 - Jan. 4
* i T*jv * have promised to teach two classes and lead the prayer meeting at
£ c* ^ ) ;* Heavenly Peace District Bible class. In February, date not yet
Jit*] decided, I a*n to lead a revival in the church near C.C.C. campus.

^ijl Sajikkol, Seoul,
November 11, 193*.
Dear father and mother:
Last Wednesday your letter came for which I
had been waiting two or three days, it was strange how the foreign
msil seemed to be spread out over several davs. Monday morning a
letter came from Ed Q'Rear (ra+her most of it was written by Giadys
because he was too busy), then Wednesday morning your letter, and"
Wednesday afternoon a letter from Ken, with a magazine and perhaps
one or two minor pieces of'mail from America in between *he letters-.
The post office apparently takes some time in assorting out the foreign mail when n arrives, and it all does not go out at the same
time. The same mail man delivers where our new house is, so I think
there will nv trouble about our mail reaching us without delay.
The house is progressing nicely. The stone
floors, all the plastering inside and .out (the plaster is clay), and
one of the brick chimneys, and the lower halves of the tiling are
done. The chimneys are being put out two or three feet from the
house so they will not have to . fto through the roof and cause diffi-
i it* ^l^y at>out leaking. One is on^ the east side and one on the west,
4j }%L Si each* serving two rooms. I should have said the plastering was done
\M 5 3 r^ith the exception of the finishing coat. Han moksa decided it would
\4» . l^ ke nice to utilize the space in the attic, and so he has had^that
M J ^.^^floored. It will be good for storing, things.
*^ i|j? ^hisf past week Pak moksa, who used to be at
^i^j vg Everlasting Peace but has a church on the west edge of the city now,
1 ^^* i is having a revival meeting this wefek. The special feature is that
^ , | \ not a Korean is to preach; each night a different missionary is on
^ > ? | the list. He asked me tofcome whenever I could and give guitar solos.
5 ."? ^v^I went Monday ni$it, and ;found the house packed ^nd people standing
it the back. Another surprise was that Bro. Stokes was sitting on
the platform. I had not known who was to preach. I played the
Ninety and Nine, and Bro. Stokes gave- a very fine sermon, and we
came back together. I am planning to go agaib tonight. Dr. Underwood preaches tonight; and Bro. -Gerdine preached one time during the
week. Wednesday night I preached at the His ML on, and this morning I
^ preached at Sangdong, one of the big city churches, formerly Northern
vqi i Methodist.
On account of Bishop Moore's trip here to
attend the General Conference, he had to postpone his China date,
.and that in turn made it impossible for him to be back here bv Not;.
15, as he had planned. He will not be coming till about Dec. 18..
I have a series of meetings in the **Hi£h City* circuit at the foot
of the Diamond Mountains beginning Nov. is. Had expected to be gone
only a week, but the pastor, who is one of my best "friends, about my
age, Song Chung Goon, wrote a day or two ago asking for eleven days,
to the 25th. He has arranged for two or three days in each church,
and I shall probably do as he has planned, although I think more
I j i\ V time in one church would be more profitable. Nov. 28, I begin the
♦S/^^N I Bible class at Haiju for the district. Miss Barlow has invited me
*|\k AJ to s£,&y at her hou3e. ^hat closes Dec. 5. Then Dec. 27 - Jan. 4
* i T*jv * have promised to teach two classes and lead the prayer meeting at
£ c* ^ ) ;* Heavenly Peace District Bible class. In February, date not yet
Jit*] decided, I a*n to lead a revival in the church near C.C.C. campus.